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Fight

Some train to learn new and cool techniques, some train to learn how to fight.
 
I do not believe in training for either of these. Not for myself, and not for my practitioners. If I were to carry the mindset that I train to fight, I will engaged in a mental process that will reach its goal. In other words: the fight will find its way to me.
 
What is the goal in this? What am I trying to achieve by fighting?
 
Our physical actions are the expression of our sub-conscience. If my actions are not clear to me, this lack of clarity can lead to destructive behavior. We fight.
 
Fighting becomes a method to express anger and rage, frustration and imbalance.  When we decide we want to fight, it means we want to express our action through some period of time. By fighting, I want to hurt, break, teach, or maybe appeal to my ego.
 
Here at Tactica, we do not train people to fight, we train to solve a problem in the best way possible.
 
We drill technique as options, or tools, that we may use to reach our goal. But the main thing here is this mindset: We do not fight, we put an end to a problem.
 
So that may one walk in peace.
 
Kida
 
Danny Zelig